Ethical Aspects for Mental Health Professionals 04/30/24

Katina “Andie” Mitchell, LSCSW, RPT earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and later a Master of Social Work with a specialization in the military community. Her most recent clinical focus has been mental health with children, families, and young parents though she has experience working in multiple military settings, clinically and volunteer based. She also specializes in helping other therapists learn and understand self employment in growing their own practices.

Kansas Behavioral Science Regulatory Board
Provider Number 20-001

Instructors: Katina “Andie” Mitchell

This offering allows participants to understand the legal and ethical aspects of standard of care, therapeutic duty, scope of practice and competence, confidentiality, and unprofessional conduct for mental health professionals. In addition to exploring issues related to confidentiality, privacy, privilege, and confidentiality, as well as mandated and permitted breaches of confidentiality.

Ethical Aspects for Mental Health Professionals (3 CE’s)
3 hours
Date: April 30, 2024


Time 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify ethical aspects of the therapeutic relationship.
  2. Identify ethical standard of care for mental health professionals.
  3. Identify ethical concepts and parameters, including scope of practice, scope of competence, therapeutic duty, and unprofessional conduct.
  4. Learn the difference between confidentiality and privilege, mandated and permitted breaches, releases of information, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
  5. Identify ethical standards for avoiding conflicts of interest, including dual relationships and sexual relationships with clients.

Topics: Quiz and Evaluation
Time: 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Location: Online via Zoom
The link will be sent out one week prior to the start of the course.

Sand Dollar Learning Systems reserves the right to cancel any seminar if 10 organizations and/or individuals without organizational affiliation are not registered 7 days prior to the beginning date of the seminar. In the event of said cancellation, fully registered participants will be scheduled into the next regularly occurring seminar offered by the Sand Dollar Learning Centers. Sand Dollar Learning Systems has a no return policy. If you are able to attend the course and notify us in writing at continuingeducation@starfishproject21.org within 48 hours prior to the offering start time, we will allow you to attend the next available offering at no charge.

Certificates will be released upon successful completion of the class quiz and course evaluation.

A portion of all proceeds from our offerings goes to help support Starfish Project Foundation and all they do for our community.

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